Please don't recommend other SSL's. I am only choosing one of these two since I receive a discount.

Thank you

pinkypainter
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2011-08-29T04:16:38Z —
#2

SSL Certificate is almost similar, only the providers are different. If I am not mistaken, Comodo offers cheaper SSL Certificate. However, in terms of the popularity, Trustwave is more popular. If I were you, I'll choose Trustwave due to the brand popularity

Ted_S
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2011-08-29T06:03:37Z —
#3

The question between certificates is how they benefit the user... so what you should be looking at is their browser acceptance rate, security seal [and public recognition of said name] and any special offers.

If you determine the programs are the same in acceptance and features and the price is different, then price wins, but usually there are other parts of the program you benefit from... even if it's just a more known seal for consumers.

system
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2011-08-31T12:01:45Z —
#4

We have gone short observation for the SSL Certificate in concern of both branding. Both are same in feature and benefits to secure eCommerce Website.

Comodo Instant SSL at ComodoSSLstore.com

Pricing: 3 Years @ $34.67/yr. You Save 58%. [Highly Recommended]

Trust Wave Premium SSL at TrustWave.com

Pricing: 3 Years @ $73.33/yr.

Features & Benefits Comparison of both SSL Certificates

Comodo Instant SSL Certificate Feature & Benefits

Full business validated certificate

Most trusted 2048-bit SSL certificate

Trusted by all major browsers

99.3% browser Ubiquity

Unlimited re-issuance Policy

FREE Corner of Trust trustmark

$10,000 relying party warranty

128/256-bit encryption

30-day refund policy

Support by email and web

Note: Fully 30 Days Money Guarantee and Price Match Guarantee

Trust Wave Premium SSL Certificate Feature & Benefits

$100,000 Warranty

Free lifetime reissuance

100% Trusted Root Guarantee

Free Technical Support

30-Day Money Back Guarantee

Free Trusted Commerce Site Seal

Your organizations name appears in the certificate

Not a low assurance instant issued certificate

Ted_S
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2011-08-31T16:24:23Z —
#5

Looks like I was on to something as a new, albeit non-scientific, study shows the vast differences in recognition between leading marks.

Godaddy EV SSL. EV actually does have an affect on conversions. Godaddy's is the cheapest I have found. If you are actually looking for a trust mark to go with it, then Verisign is the only one that really matters. Their EV is ridiculously expensive though.

Mittineague
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2014-10-05T02:18:31Z —
#7

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